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Spring2020

Peer to Peer: ILTA's Quarterly Magazine

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73 I L T A N E T . O R G create a rich and engaging learning opportunity. Moon describes this methodolo as her secret weapon to make the course successful because it disarmed the tendency to judge anything different or new as bad. Indeed, it has worked because she has received the phenomenal feedback from her students to show for it. Moon credits the roots of her proudest accomplishment to her decision 13 years ago, when she left the protection of working at a firm to start her own with two other women. Working on a boot-strapped operation, "it became clear quickly that the way we would do that would be through process and technolo," asserts Moon. Alyson Carrel has spent most of her career in academia focusing on dispute resolution, which promotes census building and creative problem solving from many different people from diverse backgrounds. After college, she worked in mediation for four years before going to law school. After finishing law school, she ran experiential mediation and negotiation clinics at Chicago- area law schools while serving as an adjunct instructor at Northwestern's Pritzker School. Since 2017, she has worked full time at Northwestern as the Assistant Dean of Law and Technolo Initiatives through 2018 and as Clinical Associate Professor of Law. Her 20-year experience working in mediation combined with her experience at the intersection of technolo and law has informed her most notable career achievement, which, like Moon, is as an evangelist of

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